Title: New Testament Doctrine On Marriage, Divorce, Marriage
1New Testament Doctrine OnMarriage, Divorce,
Marriage
- What did the Old Testament Law Of Moses teach in
the Old Testament age? - What does the New Testament of Christ teach today?
2Gods Universal Law For Marriage
- Gods original and universal law for marriage was
first revealed in Genesis 2. - This non- covenant law has reigned over all men
in all nations since Adam Eve. - This law has been repeated in all covenant laws
revealed in the Patriarchal, Mosaical and New
Covenant ages.
3Gods Original And Universal Law For Marriage Had
No Divorce Law
- Contained no law for divorce in the Patriarchal
age of Genesis 2. - First covenant law for divorce was given by Moses
to Israel in Deuteronomy 241-4. - This Old Testament Mosaical law for divorce was
not given to any other people. It was for Old
Testament Israel only!
4What did the Old Testament Law of Moses teach
on divorce?
- Deuteronomy 241
- When a man hath taken a wife, and married her,
and it come to pass that she find no favour in
his eyes, because he hath found some uncleanness
in her then let him write her a bill of
divorcement, and give it in her hand, and send
her out of his house. 2And when she is departed
out of his house, she may go and be another
mans wife.
5What was uncleanness?
- Strongs definition
- H6172
- ????
- ?ervah
- er-vaw'
- From H6168 nudity, literally (especially the
pudenda external female sex organ, vulva) or
figuratively (disgrace, blemish) - nakedness,
shame, sexual unclean (-ness). - (Expanded definition from other language
authorities.)
6Moses And Christ Taught SameOld Testament
Doctrine On MDM
- Matthew 199 And I say unto you, Whosoever shall
put away his wife, except it be for fornication,
and shall marry another, committeth adultery and
whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit
adultery. - Uncleanness fornication both words
mean/include sexual immorality.
7What is fornication?
- Strongs definition
- G4202
- p???e?a
- porneia
- por-ni'-ah
- From G4203 harlotry (including adultery and
incest) figuratively idolatry - fornication. - Webster any unlawful intercourse
8Difference between fornication and adultery
- Fornication -- sexual intercourse between
unmarried persons. - Orsexual intercourse between one unmarried
person and one married. - Unmarried people commit fornication.
- Married people commit adultery.
9Difference between fornication and adultery
- Adultery is a sin against ones own marriage
covenant/vows or spouse. - Adultery unlawful sexual intercourse by a
married person with another person married or
unmarried. When one sexually adulterates his
own marriage covenant. - Adultery can only be committed by a married
person.
10Why Matthew 19 Belongs To TheOld Testament Law
Of Moses
- Because Jesus the Jewish Messiah -- was
promised only to Old Testament Israel (Isaiah
96). - Because Jesus was sent in the flesh to teach
only the Old Testament nation of Israel (Matt.
1524). - Because Christ was born under the Old Testament
law of Moses (Gal. 44). - Because Christ lived his whole life (33 years)
under the Old Testament law of Moses. - Because everything he taught was under and a part
of the Old Testament law of Moses. - Because during his lifetime he fulfilled all of
the Old Testament law of Moses (Matt. 517-18
Luke 2444-45).
11Why Matthew 19 Belongs To TheOld Testament Law
Of Moses
- Because Jesus declared 14 times in MMLJ/BC that
he was teaching the Old Testament law of Moses
not the New Testament gospel. - Because more than 100 times in MMLJ/BC Jesus
declared that he was teaching the Old Testament
law of Moses. - No once, in MMLJ/BC, while Jesus often
prophesied of the coming of the New Testament
age, he declared he was teaching the Old
Testament law of Moses, henever stated that he
was teaching New Testament doctrine. - In MMLJ/BC, Jesus was an Old Testament prophet
and Old Testament Israelite he was a member
of the Old Testament kingdom of Israel, for at
that time, because the New Testament kingdom had
not yet been established on earth, he was not a
member of the New Covenant kingdom or church of
Christ. - During the time of MMLJ/BC, Jesus was not a New
Testament Christian, he never used the word
Christian. He was not a New Testament
evangelist, he never preached the New Testament
gospel, he never produced one Christian before
the cross for the New Testament age had not yet
begun.
12Matthew 193-12 like 1916-22 is Old Testament
teaching of the law of Moses!
- Matthew 193 Is it lawful according to the Old
Testament law of Moses. - The question for every cause taught by the
rabbis - 1917 keep the commandments
- Every word of Matthew 19 is speaking about the
Old Testament law of Moses!
13Christs New Testament law for Marriage, Divorce,
Marriage
- 1 Corinthians 727-28 after the cross -- is
simple and easy to understandif it is not first
confused by his Old Testament teaching before
the cross -- in Matthew 19. And - If it is not complicated by our 15 false
brotherhood doctrinal traditions on MDM
generated over the past 100 years.
14Moses And Christ Taught The Same Old Testament
Law or Doctrine On Marriage, Divorce And Marriage
- Moses original law on divorce and marriage in
Deuteronomy 241-2. - Rabbis false interpretations and traditions
corrupted Moses law between 580BC and time of
Christ in 33AD. - Christ defends Moses original law on divorce in
Matthew 19 in answering the Pharisees questions
about divorce and marriage under the law of Moses.
15What Jesus declared about his teaching in MMLJ/BC
- Jesus testified that his teaching in Matthew,
Mark, Luke and John before the cross was not
his revelation of New Testament doctrinebut the
continued revelation of his Fathers Old
Testament doctrine of the law of Moses. - John 716 Jesus answered them, and said, My
doctrine is not mine, but his that sent me.
16Christ continued to teach that MMLJ/BC is not New
Testament doctrine
- John 434 My meat is to do the will of him that
sent me, and to finish his work. - John 638 38For I came down from heaven, not to
do mine own will, but the will of him that sent
me. - John 174 I have glorified thee on earth I have
finished the work which thou gavest me to do.
17Difference BetweenOld Testament limited
commissionNew Testament great commission
- O.T. limited commission given only to O.T.
Israel - Matthew 105 Go not into the way of the
Gentiles, and into any city of the Samaritans
enter ye not 6But go rather to the lost sheep of
the house of Israel. - This command applied only to O.T. Israel!
18Christs Old Testament Mission Before The Cross
In The Old Testament Age Of MMLJ/BC -- To Only
Old Testament Israel
- Matthew 1524 I am sent only to the lost sheep
of the house of Israel. - Christ came to fulfill (Matthew 517), end
(Romans 104 and abolish the Old Testament law
of Moses Ephesians 212-15). - Christ nailed the Old Testament law of Moses to
his cross (Colossians 214). The Old Testament
law of Moses ended -- not when Christ was born
but when he died on the cross!
19When Did The Old Testament Age And Law Of Moses
End?
- Romans 74 Wherefore, my brethren, ye also are
become dead to the law by the body of Christ - Romans 104 For Christ is the end of the law for
righteousness to every one that believeth
20When Did The Old Testament Age And Law Of Moses
End?
- Law was done away- abolished by Christ
- 2 Cor. 37, 13-14 7But if the ministration of
death, written and engraven in stones, was
gloriousfor the glory of his countenance which
glory was to be done away 13And not as Moses,
which put a veil over his face, that the children
of Israel could not stedfastly look to the end of
that which is abolished 14But their minds were
blinded for until this day remaineth the same
veil untaken away in the reading of the old
testament which veil is done away in Christ.
21When Did The Old Testament Age And Law Of Moses
End?
- No justification by the law of Moses today!
- Galatians 216 Knowing that a man is not
justified by the works of the law, but by the
faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in
Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the
faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law
for by the works of the law shall no flesh be
justified.
22When Did The Old Testament Age And Law Of Moses
End?
- Any New Testament Christian today who seeks to
keep any part of the Old Testament law of Moses
falls from New Testament grace. - Galatians 54 3For I testify again to every man
that is circumcised, that he is a debtor to do
the whole law. 4Christ is become of no effect
unto you, whosoever of you are justified by the
law ye are fallen from grace.
23When Did The Old Testament Age And Law Of Moses
End?
- By or at the cross, Christ abolished all parts of
the Old Testament law of Moses. - Ephesians 215 Having abolished in his flesh the
enmity, even the law of commandments contained in
ordinances for to make in himself of twain one
new man, so making peace
24When Did The Old Testament Age And Law Of Moses
End?
- At Christs death, he nailed the Old Testament
law of Moses -- to the cross. - Colossians 214 Blotting out the handwriting of
ordinances that was against us, which was
contrary to us, and took it out of the way,
nailing it to his cross When Christ diedthe
law died! Christ was the end of the law of
Moses!
25When Did The Old Testament Age And Law Of Moses
End?
- New Covenant of Christ in Acts 2 through
Revelation 22 is a better covenant! - Hebrews 86-8 6But now hath he obtained a more
excellent ministry, by how much also he is the
mediator of a better covenant, which was
established upon better promises. 7For if that
first covenant had been faultless, then should no
place have been sought for the second. 8For
finding fault with them, he saith, Behold, the
days come, saith the Lord, when I will make a new
covenant with the house of Israel and with the
house of Judah
26When Did The Old Testament Age And Law Of Moses
End?
- New Covenant could not be revealed or begin until
after the death of Christ! - Hebrews 916-17 For where a testament is, there
must also of necessity be the death of the
testator. 17For a testament is of force after men
are dead otherwise it is of no strength at all
while the testator liveth. More proof that
MMLJ/BC was not and is not New Testament doctrine!
27When Did The Old Testament Age And Law Of Moses
End?
- At the cross Christ took away the old covenant of
the law of Moses, and at Acts 2 he established
the New Covenant with the church of Christ. - Hebrews 109-10 9Then said he, Lo, I come to do
thy will, O God. He taketh away the first, that
he may establish the second. 10By the which will
we are sanctified through the offering of the
body of Jesus Christ once for all.
28Matthew 19 Ended When The O.T. Law Of Moses
Ended
- Christs teaching of the Old Testament law of
Moses for marriage, divorce and marriage in
Matthew 19 ended -- was abolished -- when
Christ died on the cross. - Nothing could be clearer from the teaching of the
Scriptures!
29Matthew 19 has always been a part of the Old
Testament law of Moses!
- Matthew 19, along with Christs teaching of the
Old Testament law of Moses in MMLJ/BC, and all of
the fifteen traditional doctrines on marriage,
divorce and marriage originating in Roman
Catholicism, churches of Christ and other
religious denominations -- has never been a part
of the New Testament! - It is a sin to teach Matthew 19 and sectarian
traditions as New Covenant doctrine!
30What Does The New Testament Teach On Marriage,
Divorce, Marriage?
- There are only two verses of Scripture in the New
Testament that deal with MDM. - 1 Corinthians 727-28 Art thou bound unto a
wife? seek not to be loosed. Art thou loosed from
a wife? seek not a wife. 28But and if thou marry,
thou hast not sinned and if a virgin marry, she
hath not sinned.
31What Does The New Testament Teach On Marriage,
Divorce, Marriage?
- New Covenant law for marriage and divorce, like
all other New doctrine -- applies only to New
Testament Christians, it does not apply to
aliens/non-Christians. - 1 Corinthians 726 revealed the social upheaval
that made all that leads to marriage/divorce
difficult. - 1 Corinthians 727-28 shows that once divorce
occurs (for what ever reason), there is no sin by
either party in the divorce. Christ says they
(neither husband nor wife) have not sinned
32What Does The New Testament Teach On Marriage,
Divorce, Marriage?
- Christians that are loosed or divorced from
their previous marriage -- without regard to the
reason or cause -- are free to marry
againWITHOUT SIN! - There is no reason or cause (such as
fornication) required for a divorce between
Christians in this New Testament age. - This means that second marriages are as
acceptable to God as first marriage. Second
marriages are as sinless as first marriages!
33Words And Doctrines Not Found In The New
Testament
- There are more than 30 words and phrases used by
traditionalists among churches of Christ to
define their teaching on marriage, divorce and
marriage but these words ARE NOT FOUND IN THE
NEW TESTAMENT! - Living in adultery, adulterous marriages,
innocent party, guilty party, etc., are words
not found in the New Testamenttherefore these
words and phrases cannot possibly be the basis
for New Testament doctrine!
34Our Biggest Doctrinal Mistake
- Following the Roman Catholic heresy of the middle
ages and Protestant error, many churches of
Christ have adopted the same false doctrine that
one must have fornication as the only reason
for divorce. - This doctrine was wrong then and it is wrong now!
- While Christ seeks to keep Christian marriages
together, in a failed marriage, he requires no
specific cause or reason for divorce in a
failed marriage. - Churches of Christ must follow the teaching of
the New Testament in Acts 2 through Revelation 22
not the false teaching erroneous practice of
sectarian churches. This is and continues to be
-- wrong, wrong, wrong!
35Christs New Testament Conclusion
- Christ encourages husbands and wives to remain
married and bless the family and society
(Ephesians 520-33 Hebrews 134). - New Testament teaching on MDM applies only to
Christians in the Lords new covenant church
it does not apply to alien sinners
(non-Christians). - Christ does not prohibit divorce or force failed
marriages to remain intact. - New Testament does not require a necessary
cause for divorce. - Christ knows that not all marriages will succeed
and provides forgiveness in all divorces.
36Christs New Testament Conclusion
- Again, when divorce occurs among Christians for
what ever reason, Christ and the apostle Paul
teach that the then divorced -- but unmarried
Christians may marry again without sin (1
Corinthians 726-28). - Thus, second marriages are as sinless and
acceptable to God as first marriages.